Instead of donning the dunce cap in the corner, take a time-out at peaceful Kaweah Lake, formed by the Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. This recreation area offers boating, water skiing and sailing with fishing folk regularly hooking bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and rainbow trout. It’s best to swing by in May and June when water levels are at their peak.
Make the most of your time here by booking an overnight campground before scooting on over to Sequoia National Park (just 10 miles yonder) and rubbing elbows with General Sherman, the world’s largest tree in sheer volume.
Instead of donning the dunce cap in the corner, take a time-out at peaceful Kaweah Lake, formed by the Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. This recreation area offers boating, water skiing and sailing with fishing folk regularly hooking bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and rainbow trout. It’s best to swing by in May and June when water levels are at their peak.
Make the most of your time here by booking an overnight campground before scooting on over to Sequoia National Park (just 10 miles yonder) and rubbing elbows with General Sherman, the world’s largest tree in sheer volume.
Horse Creek Campground is a low-key escape located on the Kaweah River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. You can’t beat the views, and you also may not be able to beat the sun as this campground offers little shade… bring the straw hat! Nearby Kaweah Lake offers a treasure chest of activity for fishers, boaters, and those looking to Read more...
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Kaweah Lake
Instead of donning the dunce cap in the corner, take a time-out at peaceful Kaweah Lake, formed by the Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. This recreation area offers boating, water skiing and sailing with fishing folk regularly hooking bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and rainbow trout. It’s best to swing by in May and June when water levels are at their peak.
Make the most of your time here by booking an overnight campground before scooting on over to Sequoia National Park (just 10 miles yonder) and rubbing elbows with General Sherman, the world’s largest tree in sheer volume.
Instead of donning the dunce cap in the corner, take a time-out at peaceful Kaweah Lake, formed by the Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. This recreation area offers boating, water skiing and sailing with fishing folk regularly hooking bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and rainbow trout. It’s best to swing by in May and June when water levels are at their peak.
Make the most of your time here by booking an overnight campground before scooting on over to Sequoia National Park (just 10 miles yonder) and rubbing elbows with General Sherman, the world’s largest tree in sheer volume.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Kaweah Lake
Horse Creek Campground is a low-key escape located on the Kaweah River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. You can’t beat the views, and you also may not be able to beat the sun as this campground offers little shade… bring the straw hat! Nearby Kaweah Lake offers a treasure chest of activity for fishers, boaters, and those looking to Read more...
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